Ameren Launches Major Solar Initiative In Illinois And Missouri
December 01 2009 - 2:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
Will Evaluate Effectiveness, Efficiencies of Specific Solar
Systems; Site To Be Solar Educational Resource for Community ST.
LOUIS, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Ameren Corporation and its utility
companies in Illinois and Missouri today launched a major solar
energy initiative that will span both states. As a first step, the
corporation is installing solar energy systems at its downtown St.
Louis headquarters campus at 1901 Chouteau, while Ameren Illinois
Utilities (AmerenCIPS, AmerenCILCO, AmerenIP) will install solar
systems at one of its facilities in Illinois. "This initiative
reflects our strong interest in pursuing a diverse portfolio of
generation options that include renewable resources," said Thomas
R. Voss, Ameren chief executive officer and president. "We have a
long history of incorporating renewable resources into our
generation portfolio--from the early decades of the twentieth
century when we began adding hydroelectric generation. Moving to
solar energy at our facilities is a natural for Ameren." The global
engineering firm, Burns & McDonnell, with offices in
Chesterfield, Mo., has been chosen to develop a conceptual design
for the solar demonstration projects, which would include the
latest in solar system technologies. "At these sites, we will be
able to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiencies of specific
types of solar systems in this region," added Voss, who announced
the initiative at a 10:30 a.m. media briefing today. "After the
systems become operational, we will begin offering a range of
online information about our findings from the project --
information that should help customers in their own evaluations of
different types of solar systems." This project will be developed
in stages, beginning with solar installations either on the roof
and/or grounds of two Ameren campuses. Burns & McDonnell has
designed and managed renewable energy installations across the
nation and globe, including development of a demonstration project
at their Kansas City, Mo., corporate headquarters. The generating
capacities for Ameren's solar installations will range between 25
and 550 kilowatts. Project designs should be completed by
mid-April, with the first-phase installation projects completed by
the fall of 2010. Ameren companies are taking a number of steps to
encourage not only the development of renewable energy resources
but also more efficient use of energy. For more on these programs,
customers can go to Ameren Illinois Utilities' Act On Energy® Web
site ActOnEnergy.com. For AmerenUE information, visit
http://www.ameren.com/EnergyEfficiency/ or UEfficiency.com. On the
renewables front, AIU purchased renewable energy credits (RECs)
through a bidding process managed by a state purchasing
authority--the most recent bidding resulted in the purchase of
720,000 RECs for the 12-month period beginning June 1, 2009. For
customers considering solar energy, AmerenUE in 2010 is offering a
rebate of $2 per watt up to 25 kilowatts or a maximum of $50,000
for qualified new solar electric system installations installed
after Jan. 1, 2010. Only solar systems on residential and
commercial properties are eligible for this rebate. AmerenUE also
recently agreed to buy 102 megawatts of wind power for its Missouri
customers---enough to power 26,000 households. In addition, the
company sponsors performances by The National Theatre for Children
(NTC), which through live theater delivers important messages about
energy conservation and renewable energy to hundreds of schools
throughout the region. In September, AmerenUE announced an
agreement with Fred Weber, Inc. to install combustion turbines
capable of generating 15 megawatts of electricity by burning
methane gas at Fred Weber's Maryland Heights, Mo., solid waste
landfill. Expected to be operational in 2011, this project will be
the largest landfill gas-electric plant in Missouri and among the
largest in the nation in terms of generating capacity, producing
enough electricity to meet the demands of about 10,000 homes.
Finally, AmerenUE also offers a program for customers who are
interested in supporting additional development of renewable energy
resources---AmerenUE Pure Power(TM), which was launched in 2007.
This award-winning, voluntary program for Missouri residential and
business customers allows customers to voluntarily pay slightly
more on their energy bills to purchase RECs to encourage
development of renewable resources. With assets of $24 billion,
Ameren owns a diverse mix of electric generating plants
strategically located in its Midwest market with a capacity of more
than 16,300 megawatts. Ameren, through its subsidiaries, serves 2.4
million electric customers and nearly one million natural gas
customers in a 64,000-square-mile area of Missouri and Illinois.
DATASOURCE: Ameren Corporation CONTACT: Media, Susan Gallagher,
+1-314-554-2175, , or Illinois, Leigh Morris, +1-217-535-5228, Web
Site: http://www.ameren.com/
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